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The first series of Vikings ended a couple of days ago. It's excellent! Only 9 episodes and each is better than the last. GoT fans will like it. It has strong characters, very good production values and fast, efficient storytelling.

I'm also watching Seinfeld. I saw a couple of episodes back in the 90s and now I'm watching the whole thing. To my horror I can sort of identify with the Seinfeld gang...

Watched the first 5 episodes of The Americans and this series is strong from the get go, the characterisation is really great and the spy stories are interesting and addictive especially when they put real life stories with the characters. Definitely going to be a keeper and a good replacement when Breaking Bad ends. Must try Orphan Black because I've heard good things about that as well.

Wow the latest Doctor Who was pretty good. Very Gothic horror feeling obviously from the Victorian setting and strangely a eugenics villian. The welcome back to lizard lady and everyone's favourite mad killing butler Strax was very delightful and I definitely want a spin off show especially for Strax who is always always funny. It was quite mad to be honest which is Doctor Who in a nutshell.

Though I do have to say is there only a few writers this season or something? Oh Neil Geimans episode next week. SQEEEE!

Wow the latest Doctor Who was pretty good. Very Gothic horror feeling obviously from the Victorian setting and strangely a eugenics villian. The welcome back to lizard lady and everyone's favourite mad killing butler Strax was very delightful and I definitely want a spin off show especially for Strax who is always always funny. It was quite mad to be honest which is Doctor Who in a nutshell.

Though I do have to say is there only a few writers this season or something? Oh Neil Geimans episode next week. SQEEEE!

I concur. Considering that Gatiss has penned (in my opinion) the two best episodes of this series I'd love to see him get the chance to take on show running duties from Moffat. Also looking forward to the Gaiman episode, it has a lot to live up to after last time but I'm fairly confident he will deliver.

I'm a bit worried though about those two kids...have no idea how there going to pan out and it seemed to be a bit to artificial about how they found out(who was taking a picture in that sub?) but I have faith in Gaiman.

Just finished the last episode of The Shield. By far the best law enforcement show I've ever had the pleasure to watch. It's dark, gritty and flawed characters abound. My only gripe is that no HD version of it exists.

Also, it's funny how half the cast ended up getting a role in Sons of Anarchy (or not, since Kurt Sutter runs SoA).

Just rewatched Battlestar Galactica - Razor before going into season 4.

I'd never noticed this until now, but the attack on the Scorpion Fleet Shipyard is so fantastically detailed that in the Blu-Ray version, you can pick out individual people in EVA suits running for their lives across the hulls of the exploding yard and burning battlestars before Pegasus jumps away.

That Games Of Thrones episode was fulk of foreshodowing for later events in the seasons. Tywin and Thorns scene was worth the middling episode, also I really wish Baelish wouldnt go his scenes with Varys are delicious.

Newest Game of Thrones - it was an average episode and I expect a lot of what happened to be leading up to something bigger. I don't really have any complaints of it, but the show seems to be starting to take an approach of good episode - ok episode - good episode pattern. What I least liked about it was that Jon Snow, North of the Wall edition has managed to become a dull plank of a character. The entire wall scene also looked a bit cheap, which makes me wonder why TV channels like AMC and HBO seem to decide to reduce the budgets for their biggest shows.

Also started watching Sons of Anarchy from season one. Never saw it before. Spent the weekend watching the first eight or nine episodes. There's a few too many characters in it so far, but I guess it revolving around a gang that's bound to happen.

"Halo is designed to make the player think "I look like that, I am macho sitting in my undies with my xbox""

I watched the full first season of Rectify (it's only 6 episodes). It's really good, but there's a moment at the very end which, while it would work great as the ending to a miniseries, makes me wonder how they are going to continue the show for a 10 episode second season (it was just picked up for 10 more episodes).

GAme of Thrones works way better if you just watch the seasons in 1 or 2 sittings. The weak episodes seem way less weak when you follow them up immediately with the next one. It's only the waiting a week between them which makes them seem worse than they actually are.